
Originally Posted by
chaveco
Yes... it is possible with any router, be it Passthrough or non passthrough!
I have Lan & Wan Working... and in lan.. is really really fast!
Brasillians may be good, Mas apenas pq descendem dos portugueses
I will help you... post here your error...
PLEASE... ONLY ROUTER CONFIG... Muserver errors i will not solve :arf2:
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Ok... this guide is not complete...
you should see others guide... until this point!
I presume that you are stucked in a point where... or you have lan... or you have Wan!
This guide... will help you from here!
-> Uninstall Loopback (Wtf is that :P)
-> If you tested Wan sucessfully, it means that you had already defined the PORTS in you router... so i am not going to remind that again
REMEMBER... USE ONLY THIS GUIDE WHEN YOU TESTED SUCESSFULLY LAN & WAN SEPARATEDELY
-> now... even if you a have a fixed ip, go to No-ip..or dyndns and register a name > ex: mu.no-ip.com
-> In the server put all your *list.dat files with that ip (ex: mu.no-ip.com) except in data/commonserver.dat where you will put 127.0.0.1 (didn't know why.. but only worked that way!)
-> In server open C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\Hosts and add below 127.0.0.1 localhost ->[b]192.168.0.x (your lan Ip) mu.no-ip.com
-> goto your lan clients and also add that line -> ->[b]192.168.0.x (your lan Ip) mu.no-ip.com
you're done...use mu.no-ip.com in the links, and in the lan clients and wan clients
I read all the guides in here... this has a new thing... uses 3 or 4 things that where in separeted guides... I put 3 servers working... with 3 diferent routers... and they are not Passthrough
Any question?